One STD is called Chlamydia. It is one of the most curable diseases because once it was detected it could be effectively cured with antibiotics. Treatments like Azithromycin, Doxycycline, Tetracycline, and Erythromycin are provided by disease control centers to cure Chlamydia.
Penicillin injections can cure syphilis. Trichomoniasis can be cured using antibiotics. However, Chlamydia is still the easiest to cure.
Once an STD enters your body, without any treatment, it won’t just go away. Like the infection of Chlamydia. It attacks the reproduction organs and can quite often cause infertility if not treated in time.
Syphilis, though curable, if not caught in time can lead to severe neurological and cardiovascular problems. In some cases it can even cause blindness. Trichomoniasis is an infection caused by small parasites that dwell within the female reproductive system.
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Yes, Chlamydia is an STD. This sexually transmitted disease is the most common and preventable currently in the United States. Both men and women can be infected with Chlamydia.
However, many times there are little to no symptoms. This sometimes silent STD causes major problems when it goes untreated. Infertility, cancer and even death can occur when this very, very treatable infection is left to wreak havoc on the body – particularly the female body.
Although it is not unusual for symptoms to be absent, if they do occur they generally show up within three weeks of being infected. In men, the penis may have a discharge and or a burning sensation while urinating. There can also be symptoms of itching or burning near the opening of the penis.An uncommon symptom in men is swelling of the testicles.
In women, symptoms may be abnormal vaginal discharge and a burning sensation while urinating. If the infection is not treated, the infection can infect the cervix and or the fallopian tubes. Infertility can result from the ongoing infection if it is not treated.
Other symptoms may or may not include pain during sex, nausea, bleeding between periods, lower back and abdominal pain and fevers. It is also possible for the infection to spread to the rectum where itching and burning may occur. Having oral sex with an infected partner can result in having the infection in the mouth and throat.
Women are more prone to getting this type of infection due to the nature of a male’s ejaculation vs. that of a woman’s. Both men and women are equally at risk of being infected when receiving anal sex. Since men are the gender less likely to have symptoms and lasting damage due to this STD, they are sometimes considered most likely to be the “carrierâ€, although that is certainly not always the case.
Your sexual health should be of great importance to you. Make sure you are routinely checked for STDs and that you report any infections or diseases to both current and previous partners to prevent the continual spread of STDs.
Yes, Chlamydia is an STD. This sexually transmitted disease is the most common and preventable currently in the United States. Both men and women can be infected with Chlamydia.
However, many times there are little to no symptoms. This sometimes silent STD causes major problems when it goes untreated. Infertility, cancer and even death can occur when this very, very treatable infection is left to wreak havoc on the body – particularly the female body.
Although it is not unusual for symptoms to be absent, if they do occur they generally show up within three weeks of being infected. In men, the penis may have a discharge and or a burning sensation while urinating. There can also be symptoms of itching or burning near the opening of the penis.An uncommon symptom in men is swelling of the testicles.
In women, symptoms may be abnormal vaginal discharge and a burning sensation while urinating. If the infection is not treated, the infection can infect the cervix and or the fallopian tubes. Infertility can result from the ongoing infection if it is not treated.
Other symptoms may or may not include pain during sex, nausea, bleeding between periods, lower back and abdominal pain and fevers. It is also possible for the infection to spread to the rectum where itching and burning may occur. Having oral sex with an infected partner can result in having the infection in the mouth and throat.
Women are more prone to getting this type of infection due to the nature of a male’s ejaculation vs. that of a woman’s. Both men and women are equally at risk of being infected when receiving anal sex. Since men are the gender less likely to have symptoms and lasting damage due to this STD, they are sometimes considered most likely to be the “carrier�
, although that is certainly not always the case. Your sexual health should be of great importance to you. Make sure you are routinely checked for STDs and that you report any infections or diseases to both current and previous partners to prevent the continual spread of STDs.
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